Millenium MB202H NT 3-stars Reviews

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3 years ago

A problem that may have only been mine

The item was received with mold on it, probably something at the factory.

6 years ago

Not so good

these are used for the kids to play, not great too great sound but for the price it suits a small gathering of different playing levels combined with other instruments but the sound can get lost easily

8 years ago

well built but sound pretty bad

good for messing around or practice but not for serious use.

9 years ago

afresh

sounds okay for learning afresh

9 years ago

Millenium MB202H NT feedback

I bought this because they were cheap and I expected the sound of congas, the deep percussive one, although they were in fact bongos.

Bongos are good if you have a good deep sound conga sound in your setup, just to top it over with bongos accents.

Sound is not spectacular, but they make good practice if you're planning to improve yourself in the percussive art.

Good for starters, but if you want more quality sound I recommend looking also at other more expensive ones.

11 years ago

Millenium MB202H NT

The Millenium MB202H NT is simply great or the price. Unfortunately, the stock skins are not that good. While playing around with these Bongos I found that playing on the edge gives the crisp and bright sound you tend to hear from a bongo, but playing at the middle resembles the sound of a wooden jerry can. Over all it is a very good product, highly recommended for beginners

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Millenium
  • Average price : $43
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